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Town of Cecilton reviews water treatment report, tables Frisby’s Meadows sign decision

Town of Cecilton Mayor and Council · October 1, 2024
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Summary

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Town of Cecilton Mayor and Council heard a water and wastewater treatment report that found both plants in compliance and noted routine maintenance; the council tabled a decision on Frisby’s Meadows sign designs pending additional cost estimates.

The Town of Cecilton Mayor and Council on Oct. 21 accepted procedural items, heard a water and wastewater treatment report indicating both plants were in compliance, and tabled a decision on signage for Frisby’s Meadows while it seeks more cost estimates.

Jordan Smith presented the town’s water-treatment and wastewater-treatment plant report and said both facilities were in compliance. He reported routine maintenance and repairs: the wastewater influent wet-well was cleaned, electric motor No. 1 at the Church Street pump station was replaced, a broken saddle at the water treatment plant was replaced, and hydrant flushing was scheduled. Smith said a full written report is available at Town Hall.

Deputy Walmsley delivered the Cecilton activity report. Administrator Cooper thanked Deputy Walmsley for arranging police coverage for the town’s recent Trunk or Treat event and thanked community partners, including the Ruritans, Cecilton Elementary School, the Cecilton Lions, the Elementary School PTO, CVFC and local churches, for helping run the event.

Council members reviewed sign designs and a quote from KC Sign & Awnings for Frisby’s Meadows. Citing the cost, the mayor and council agreed to table the decision and seek additional estimates before taking further action.

Earlier in the meeting Member Sue Katzmire moved to accept the Sept. 16, 2024 regular-session meeting minutes as written; Member Hester Wise seconded and the motion carried (the transcript records the motion carried; a formal vote tally was not provided). Katzmire also moved to accept the September final financials as written; Wise seconded and that motion carried as well. Near the end of the session Katzmire moved to adjourn; Wise seconded and the meeting adjourned at 7:21 p.m.

The town announced several upcoming community events, including the Bohemia to the Sassafras gathering at the community center on Nov. 17 and a Holiday Tractor Parade on Nov. 23. The municipal office posts full reports and agendas at Town Hall.